Access violation when deleting emssages with conversation from Desktop EPIM
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:52 pm
For the past two versions of EssentialPIM Pro Portable 11.7.1 under Windows 10, whenever I delete a message from my Gmail inbox that is part of a conversation I get this Access violation error.
I generally have View > Layout set to either Vertical View or Vertical View (in Groups).
I get a new message in my inbox that is part of a previous conversation thread. The other messages from the same thread have already been deleted to the bin folder and are no longer in my inbox. Upon receiving the new message they are seemingly "pulled" from the bin folder back into the inbox and they show up correctly as "child" sub messages of the newly received message in the thread.
Whenever I select just the the new mail message I received and delete it with the [Del] key, the error message pops up and the inbox becomes blank.
EPIM doesn't crash, it keeps functioning after this, I just have to force refresh the view by changing folders from the left pane and get back to the inbox again.
From then I can delete the other messages from the thread that have been "pulled" from the bin without issues, but deleting the most recent message always triggers the bellow warning.
Access violation at address 00000000. Read of address 00000000.
I generally have View > Layout set to either Vertical View or Vertical View (in Groups).
I get a new message in my inbox that is part of a previous conversation thread. The other messages from the same thread have already been deleted to the bin folder and are no longer in my inbox. Upon receiving the new message they are seemingly "pulled" from the bin folder back into the inbox and they show up correctly as "child" sub messages of the newly received message in the thread.
Whenever I select just the the new mail message I received and delete it with the [Del] key, the error message pops up and the inbox becomes blank.
EPIM doesn't crash, it keeps functioning after this, I just have to force refresh the view by changing folders from the left pane and get back to the inbox again.
From then I can delete the other messages from the thread that have been "pulled" from the bin without issues, but deleting the most recent message always triggers the bellow warning.
Access violation at address 00000000. Read of address 00000000.
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Exception log with detailed tech info. Generated on 27/09/2023 19:25.
You may send it to the application vendor, helping him to understand what had happened.
Application title: DPFR.epim - EssentialPIM Pro Portable
Application file: O:\NGL\Apps\EssentialPIM\EssentialPIM.exe
Application: EssentialPIM Pro Portable 11.7.1 25/09/2023
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Exception class: EAccessViolation
Exception message: Access violation at address 00000000. Read of address 00000000.
Exception address: 00000000
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Main thread ID = 10700
Exception thread ID = 10700
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Object Logs:
19:24:22.112 SetViewMode OK
19:24:21.633 SetViewMode 5
19:17:29.882 DBOpen OK
19:17:28.967 SetViewMode OK
19:17:28.459 SetViewMode 1
19:17:28.200 DBOpen
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Active Controls:
19:25:33.279 MainForm FormPan FormPan2 MailForm MessagesPan MsgListPnl MessagesVT
19:25:31.296 MainForm FormPan TBXToolbar2 TopPan Top2TB FindCB
19:24:50.124 MessageEditForm PageControl1 TextTS TWebBrowser
19:24:26.601 MainForm FormPan FormPan2 MailForm MessagesPan MsgListPnl MessagesVT
19:17:28.457 MainForm
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Exception stack
Stack list, generated 27/09/2023 19:25
(0115375F) [0155475F]
(01153805) [01554805]
(00FFA72C) [013FB72C]
(00FFB072) [013FC072]
(01009510) [0140A510]
(000D3817) [004D4817]
(0042632E) [0082732E]
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Memory: 65461; free 57618
Display: 5120x2160 pixels, 32 bpp, 120 PPI
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Updates: 1
Last update: 26/09/2023